vrHE NEW YORKER line make then1 very sophisticated. j\lso screan1 for a sight of that hlack taffeta ('vening coat, short and lined with pink, for those evenings when you want to be sn1art though coy. T HEY are keeping up their love of ensen1blès bv n1aking bags of tweed, or wool, or men's suitings to match your tailleur, the best n10del be- ing a flat deep bag with a wooden chain handle and a straight bar of natural wood across the flap. They will also sell you street pun1ps with your own tweed across the hack of the hee1. t\nd, at prices that n1ust be sheer suicide, there are handn1ade underthings of plain or flowered crêp de Chine, nicely piped, with $5.95 procuring a sin1ple and charn1ing nightgown. For frivolous pursuits, there is a new assortn1ent of jewelled pins and pendånts on slim chains of massed stones in mixed colors. The prize is an affair that can be worn as a big pin but will con1e apart to form two clips. T HE big-tin1e jewellers are getting as quick as their in1itators. Clip pins of dian10nds and other precious stones, with tiny watches set in them, appear all over the place. A cop may be a bit bewildered if you prance up to hin1 and ask for the tin1e on your hat, but the idea is nove] anyway. I F your attitude toward chapeaux is gay and saucy, if you feel like heing very, very Parisienne, M n1e. Nicole, at 7 East Fift)T-fifth Street, should be your destination. Aside fron1 the very chic and sin1ple hats that look so especially dashing when Mn1e. Nicole puts them on for YOll, this is the place to find merry hats of taffeta-little twisted turhans with a great pouf behind one ear that trails to the shoulder, turned- back pirate effects with a rose taffeta pouf under the brin1 at the side, and others with the turned-back brim edged with organdie. Here, also, are Agnès theatre hats of hair fine as tune, with big black chenille dots scàttered over then1. Y Oll can have then1 with de- mure brin1s, or YOll n1ay prefer a cap with flaring pieces out at each side- both kinds giving a veiled effect that clouds the head just enough to give it glan1our. There are other get-your- man hats of a beige crocheted-lace straw that Agnès loves, usually con1- , bined with felt. It really is fun buying hats here. D OWN at Kurzman, where the brin1n1ed youthful hat is having a 79 ,, ,Iì\ ", " "" ",.. !I.. ,\ y.,. m. .., . 1\...'" L If ;:( . tll 2 J ; . :: . ,- ':f7;;;' ';" IJ}i' : ' f :é r 'l 1 . ' . ,' " , :/; , ;:t .'. ::: : ; . . . ( :,:::;" { rì .d. t':' .' ;tt . .,:::.::: :: / å" '-...."!Io , <:'k' t .. ",,!,, :"; " æ- Æ .J ! ,j 1 .,.;.. , 1( \ ; Æ ..::..,. .....,;;@,,:' ': , ' 1 1 ,";' ,K'.:--':& ,,/....:I'7;t-...;.:, ".4 ::.::,{:;; ":':' tl .i t: .II ,l ' The Black. and White Ensemble >>with loose scarf collar<< The inlportance of black. ancl w llite r- the llewness of the fluttery scarf collar worn outside r- tl1.e perfect lines of the newly-ilnportant-jersey coat and the charlning sleeveless crel)e c1e cI1.ine dress r- give an accepted Slnartness to tIle ensen1ble . . . Blac] jersey coat witk iJllportec! blaclc and lvhite printed crelJe de clline dl'"ess . . . DE PINNA. f 1FT H A V E N 1I EAT 5"2. nd S T R E E T